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Microcap & Penny Stocks : HITSGALORE.COM (HITT)

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To: Q. who wrote (5747)6/21/2000 1:28:00 AM
From: Mark Marcellus   of 7056
 
Hey, there's her legal defense. After her hard disks are subpoened, she can just say: "I didn't do it, judge. The hacker was ticked off at me, so he put all those files there."

I'm no lawyer, but I can't imagine that any of that stuff would be admissable as evidence. At the very least, I think the hacker would have to come forward and testify as to how he got it, and I don't expect that to happen. And even if that were to take place, she could claim that it was fabricated, as you point out. Of course that doesn't stop the SEC and other interested parties from using the information as the starting point for their own investigations.

As for the hard disks being subpoenaed, unless they are even dumber than I think they are, these people have learned an awful lot in the last few days about internet security and about the proper way to go about erasing data from a hard disk.
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